Swing Party

Back in June, 2008, we had set up a great private party for
swingers. The plan was to have it at a local bar, the owner was going
to close it for just our group. Lots of us had plans on eating dinner
at the fine-dining restaurant above the bar, and many had rooms
reserved in the hotel. The owner knew what type of group we were, and
had no problems in having us.

Shortly before the party, the local Borough Council President
'found out' about the party and contacted the local paper. Next thing
we know, the paper comes out on Wednesday, we're on the front page. The
party was set for Saturday night. Now, most Swingers want complete anonymity, and it was rumored that the media would be there "in
disguise" mingling thru the party and possibly some waiting for us to
arrive. So, we felt it necessary to cancel our party to protect our
guests.

The NCSF Incident Response team found out what had happened,
contacted the local paper and helped them understand what we were
trying to do, and how this affects us. My husband and I (as the party
hosts) were unable to have any reply in the paper due to their demand
that our names be published if they published our letter. Without the NCSF, there would have been no one to stand up for us and to speak on
our behalf, and for that, we are so thankful to them! Thanks again you
guys! You're wonderful!